According to the casting call, actors should have "military and/or law enforcement training/experience, weapons training, and/or martial arts training." The characters will live in "a city besieged by crime and corruption," which is along the lines of Occupy Wall Street's message. (But likely going against the protestor's message? Appearing in a $250 million budget movie.)

A Warner Bros. spokesperson confirmed the production would move to New York City this month, but would not confirm shoot details. It has already filmed scenes in Pittsburgh and Jodhpur, India and is currently in Los Angeles.

The film, starring Christian Bale, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Anne Hathaway, is due in theaters next year.